1. Black surfaces absorb heat from the sun. 2. Darker surfaces absorb heat, which is then radiated as the temperature falls towards the end of the day. 3. Darker surfaces absorb heat. 4. Move the plants to a south-facing wall, where they can absorb daytime heat. 5. The lizards seem to use their fringes to absorb heat while basking in the sun. 6. These dull metals absorb the heat evenly and well. 7. Water has a greater capacity to absorb heat than any other natural material except for ammonia. 8. Also, bank thermometers are often mounted close to the bank, allowing the thermometer to absorb heat from the building, yielding an inflated reading. 9. Because ice reflects most light and heat back into space, the exposed water will absorb more heat as sea ice melts, and further add to the warming. 10. Dark colors tend to absorb heat, which can cause panels to warp and buckle irreversibly. |